In The Crucible Act, Whose deposition is so well written that Danforth thinks it was done by a lawyer?

Mary’s

Francis’s

Giles’s

Proctor’s

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In Act III of "The Crucible," it is Giles Corey's deposition that is so well written that Deputy Governor Danforth thinks it was done by a lawyer. Giles presents a well-structured accusation against Thomas Putnam, suggesting that he is using the witch trials to gain land.